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Amidst the several incredible benefits of pursuing an online MBA, the flexibility and convenience it offers are some of the most compelling. While a traditional MBA degree takes two years to complete, students enrolled in an online program can benefit from flexible options to complete their MBA as quickly or as slowly as they like. This is especially beneficial for working professionals with a demanding schedule and others looking to advance their career as quickly as possible. Online MBA programs…

Abuse does not automatically cause a person to develop medical or psychological illnesses. But it does increase the likelihood that these conditions will develop. Victims of abuse do tend to develop these problems after the abuse occurs. These issues can include depression or anxiety. Substance abuse can develop as well. If the abuse was particularly violent, victims may exhibit posttraumatic stress. If the abuse happened in early childhood, personality disorders can happen. This can be borderline or narcissistic disorders or…

There’s been a lot of hype about coconut oil lately, and there are so many claims being made that it sounds nothing short of a miracle. Well it’s really not a cure-all, and what works for other people may not work for you, but it still is pretty dandy to have around. With a little bit of resourcefulness and a dash of creativity, you can find over one hundred everyday uses for coconut oil. 1. Moisturize Your Skin: The very…

Technically speaking, wheat is a grain containing carbohydrates. It makes up most of our noodles and breads that are the source of most carbohydrates in our diet. Modern wheat really isn’t wheat at all and far from the health food the wheat industry wants you to believe it is. High-yielding and now genetically modified varieties of wheat are making this one cereal grain you’ll probably want to axe from your food list. So how–and when–did this ancient grain become such…

Your sense of smell is your most primal sense and exerts surprising influence over your thoughts, emotions, moods, memories, and behaviors. Scents are experienced long before words. This is why its nearly impossible to describe them with language. Olfaction is different from your other senses, processed through different pathways in your brain. For other sensations such as sounds and visual images, sensory input is delivered straight to your thalamus, which you can think of as the big switchboard in your…

“Every addiction arises from an unconscious refusal to face and move through your own pain. Every addiction starts with pain and ends with pain. Whatever the substance you are addicted to – alcohol, food, legal or illegal drugs, or a person – you are using something or somebody to cover up your pain.” – Eckhart Tolle Money, sex, power, work, food… take your pick, but as a fault, addiction, the human tendency to lose ourselves to compulsion, is perhaps one…

A 10-year-old girl has a history of asthma, seasonal allergies and anaphylaxis when exposed to cows milk or penicillin. She sat down to eat a blueberry pie, with none of those ingredients. One bout of anaphylactic shock later, led allergist researchers to dig deeper for the trigger ingredient. What they found concerns us all, and youll never find it on a label. And not its not just pesticides. People with food allergies always have to watch what they eat. Now,…

“What emerges is an understanding of TTIP as the political project of a transatlantic corporate and political elite which, on the unfounded promise of increased trade and job creation, will attempt to reverse social and environmental regulatory protections, redirect legal rights from citizens to corporations, and consolidate US and European global leadership in a changing world order.” – (Seattle to Brussels Network, Kim Bizzarri) A key element of this Transatlantic Trade Agreement, but only one of hundreds of highly controversial…

Who still eats this stuff? Even my step dad who has the worst diet in the world doesn’t touch American Slices, cheese or no cheese. This unusual experiment was carried out by a lady who was concerned about her and others wellbeing; a warning to consumers. She tried lighting “American Slices” in the hopes of getting it to react *normally. She notes that the burning of the “Pasteurized Processed Sandwich Slices” shared the same characteristics as plastic being burned. She…

One of the most seemingly elusive health concerns as many patients have expressed, ruling out gluten intolerance and Celia disease does not come without challenges. While a substantial amount of debate exists surrounding which tests hold the most clinical value, researchers can agree that no single test for gluten intolerance is enough to determine a solid diagnosis. And, although conventional medicine would love to make cookie-cutter decisions about treatment options, most integrative healthcare providers are calling for a more personalized…